Mitt Gets Worse

Aug 1, 2012 | 

Mitt Romney’s Plan for a $2,000 Middle Class Tax Hike

As we reported yesterday, we already know that Mitt Romney has an economic plan 
to enrich the wealthy at the expense of everyone else. Well, a new 
non-partisan, independent analysis of Romney’s tax plan released today by the 
Tax Policy Center shows just how far Romney would go to help the wealthy at the 
expense of the middle class.

Here’s the rundown.

Much Higher Taxes on the Middle Class

Romney’s plan raises taxes on the bottom 95 percent of Americans.
The average middle class family with children will see a tax increase of more 
than $2,000.
Among everyone making less than $200,000, the tax increase averages out to more 
than $500 per person.
Much Lower Taxes on the Wealthiest Americans

Romney’s plan includes a large tax cut for the only the wealthiest 5 percent of 
Americans.
A new $247,000 tax cut for the wealthiest 0.1 percent on top of the Bush tax 
cuts.
A new $87,000 tax cut for every millionaire on top of the Bush tax cuts.
How It Could Be Even Worse for the Middle Class

The authors of the study bent over backwards to make the analysis as favorable 
as possible for Romney’s plan. For example, the analysis assumes that almost 
every deduction — think mortgage interest, employer-provided health care, and 
charitable contributions — would be completely eliminated for people making 
over $200,000 a year. Nobody have ever proposed that and, as a practical 
matter, it’s almost impossible to imagine Congress passing such a plan. Since 
Romney has promised to make his plan revenue-neutral, every dollar in 
deductions kept by the wealthy means another dollar in increased taxes for the 
middle class.

In short, Romney’s plan is likely to be much, much more favorable to the 
wealthy and demand much, much more of the middle class than even this analysis 
finds. $2,000 should be thought of as the floor for middle class tax increases 
under the Romney plan, not the ceiling.

Romney Struggles to Respond

In typical fashion, “The Romney campaign on Wednesday declined to address the 
specifics of the analysis,” reported the Washington Post. In other words, the 
analysis is correct so they couldn’t really argue with it.

Their only real response was to call it a “partisan” study because one of the 
co-authors is a Democrat (the other worked in President George H.W. Bush’s 
White House).

The only problem with that attack? During the Republican primary, the Romney 
campaign cited the Tax Policy Center on several occasions in order to attack 
Rick Santorum, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich. In fact, the Romney campaign once 
referred to the Tax Policy Center’s “objective, third party analysis.”

House Republicans Join the Middle Class Tax Increasing Party

While it’s almost impossible to imagine Congress passing a plan that would 
eliminate most or all tax benefits for the wealthy, it’s definitely possible to 
imagine them passing one going after the middle class. In fact, it happened 
just today.

Today, the House of Representatives passed a plan that slashed taxes on the 
wealthy while raising them on the middle class. The Republican plan passed 
today included:

Another extension of the extra tax cuts on income over $250,000 that would 
benefit just the top 2 percent of Americans.
A tax increase for nearly 25 MILLION working and middle class families.
Tax increases on military families.
Amazingly, the Republican plan raises taxes on ten times more people than the 
Senate-passed Democratic plan, which finally ends extra tax cuts that the 
wealthiest Americans don’t need and we simply cannot afford:



Since the president promised to veto the Republican plan and it was already 
defeated in the Senate last week, Republicans are once again the only people in 
Washington standing in the way of tax cuts for 98 percent of Americans.

IN ONE SENTENCE: Mitt Romney and Republicans will do anything to slash taxes on 
the wealthy — even if that means forcing millions of middle class families to 
pay thousands more every year.






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